Frequently asked questions

The Daniel Morcombe Foundation is committed to providing child safety education to children and young people to prevent abuse and promote lifelong health and wellbeing. We support educators, parents and carers through the provision of resources and education and also directly support young survivors of crime. The Daniel Morcombe Foundation was established in 2005 by Bruce and Denise Morcombe after their son Daniel was abducted and murdered in 2003 waiting to catch a bus on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Since then Bruce and Denise have campaigned to make Australia a safer place for all children.

Research indicates that between 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will experience sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. This is a frighteningly high statistic and the consequences for survivors can be significant, leading to possible physical or mental health issues, disordered eating and substance abuse, higher risk of suicide, aggression, violence or criminal behaviour. Experiences of abuse may lead to homelessness, isolation or prevent the survivor from developing healthy relationships in the future. ‘Crimes against children have no place in modern Australia’ – Bruce & Denise Morcombe.

There are videos and activities available on our website that can help you start a conversation.  The resources are for educators, parents and carers to use with children and young people. It’s never too late to start talking to children about personal safety.

Day for Daniel is Australia’s largest national day of action to raise awareness of child safety, protection and prevention. It is held on the last Friday of October every year and honours the memory of Daniel Morcombe.

When you register your school, business or community event we can communicate with you more easily and provide you with access to resources to support your education or awareness raising activities. We can also thank you for your efforts, registering allows us to appreciate you and stay in touch. Your school registration will be automatically renewed if you have registered in the past.

The Daniel Morcombe Foundation is a not for profit charity. Funds raised go towards creating resources to educate children, teachers, parents, carers and communities about child safety. The Daniel Morcombe Foundation also funds the Walk Tall program with Act for Kids to provide counselling for young victims of crime.

To donate, visit the donate page of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation website. Donations can be made online using a credit card or via paypal. Direct bank deposit or cheque donations are also accepted.

To register for Day for Daniel, click the Day for Daniel tab on our website and fill out one of the registration forms on the page. If you are a school or early childhood you only need to register once. Private, public events and workplaces need to register annually.

Think about what you would like to do to promote child safety education in your school, workplace or community. If you are not sure about the type of event you would like to host, contact us and we are happy to make suggestions. Make sure you register the event.

No, we do not release balloons at events and we do not endorse releasing of balloons. For environmental reasons, all balloons with the Daniel Morcombe logo are made from bio degradable latex to minimise environmental impact. Latex balloons will degrade at the same rate as an oak leaf. If you see our balloons getting a white cloudy look it means that the degrading process has started.

No, if you would like to request a school safety presentation ask your School Principal to email admin@danielmorcombe.com.au.

Thank you so much for your support. Visit the donate page of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation website. Donations can be made online using a credit card or via paypal. Direct bank deposit or cheque donations are also accepted. What do our donations support? All funds that are donated are used towards harm prevention activities and improving outcomes for children and young people who are survivors of crime directed towards them. Donations over $2 are tax deductible.  Your support, no matter how big or small helps to keep kids safe.

2019 is currently fully booked, to go on a waiting list for a school safety presentation ask your School Principal to email admin@danielmorcombe.com.au.

If you believe that someone is in immediate danger, always call 000. If you believe that a child or young person has in the past or is currently experiencing abuse, this should be reported to the relevant state or territory child protection agency.  Your identity and the details you provide will remain confidential.  Visit the the Australian Institute of Family Studies website for contact details of where reports of abuse can be made in each state and territory.

Write a formal letter to the bus depot or Transport Minister in your State.

Write a formal letter to the bus depot or Transport Minister in your State.

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